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\nFeminism. The first thought that comes to your mind when you hear it is an independent woman. But have you ever thought what an independent woman means? Everyone has different views on it but today I'm going to share my views on it.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570061163084},{"data":"
\n\n\u00a0Independent means having the freedom to make your own decisions. How many women are allowed to make their own decisions after marriage? The only ones I know in my circle of friends and family are the ones living in foreign countries. While people are not against the idea of their daughters or sisters being independent and making their decisions they don't have the same views when a wife or daughter-in-law is considered. Is the reason for it is she committed a sin marrying?\n\n\n\nThe best part about it no one even realizes it they think the girl is married and should live the way her husband and in-laws want her to live. They treat a girl like a property that has to go from her parent's house to her in-laws. The way these can be changed is to teach our brothers and sons to let their wives make their own decisions.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570061174069},{"data":"
\n\n\nLet's be realistic which girl doesn't have a fantasy of a prince charming who sweeps her off her feet. Does that mean a woman is not independent, just because she has dreams? That's a bit unfair don't you think society makes rules. I don't think a job makes a woman independent it's her right to make decisions that make her independent. Don't you think it's time we take we take matters into our hands and change the way people think?\n\n\u00a0\nComment, agree or disagree with my thoughts?\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570061307188}]
The earliest time measurements were the observations of cycles of the natural world , using patterns of changes from day to night and season to season to build calendars.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570010882464},{"data":"
More precise time keeping like sundials and mechanical clocks eventually came along to put time in more convenient boxes.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570011633615},{"data":"
But what exactly is it that we're measuring? Is it time that physically exists or is it just in our heads ?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570011704441},{"data":"
At first, the answer seems obvious, of course time exists. It constantly unfolds all around us and it's hard to imagine the universe without it.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570011793692},{"data":"
But our understanding of time started getting complicated thanks to Einstein. His theory of relativity tells us that time passes for everyone but doesn't pass at the same rate for people in different situations, like those travelling close to the speed of light. Evidences like in the movie ' Interstellar'.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570011893856},{"data":"
Einstein proved that time is woven Into the very fabric of the universe. Time is unidirectional. No matter what we do, the past is always stubbornly behind us.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570012070300},{"data":"
Reconciliation of general relativity ( to study macroscopic phenomenon) and Quantum physics ( microscopic phenomenon) excluded time as a speculative quantity. If that's true -<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570012181862},{"data":"
Would that mean that time doesn't exist at the most fundamental level ? Could time just be some sort of illusion generated by the limitations of the way we perceive the universe?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570012301058},{"data":"
Time is an emergent property. That means it doesn't have it's individual existence but exists in the system as a whole. Each individual water molecule doesn't have a ride but the whole ocean does. A movie creates change through time by using series of still images that appear to have a fluid continuous change between them. Flipping through the images fast enough our brains perceive the passage of time from the sequence of still images.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570012418109},{"data":"
THE MOVEMENT IS REAL YET ALSO AN ILLUSION.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570012646080}]
The main objective behind creating this is to provide a bag and a writing desk to the children who cannot afford to buy both at a time and have prior importance for them .Using light weight cardboard a bag is created which can be converted to a writing desk.This bag can hold a weight of eight to ten books.Moreover,when this bag acts as writing desk this can be stretched out accordingly .<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1570011429633","data":"5d9485272dc65"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1570011429632","data":"5d9484fdc4e99"}]
Being a girl can become a difficult life style. Between our stages in life, staggering attitudes and emotions\u2026 I don\u2019t know how we would get through it.\nI myself am a girl, born and raised as one; so I know first hand that I can be very frail and take many chances. I\u2019m also the target for a lot of people, for emotional support and other things. My parents depend a lot on me to take care of things when they can\u2019t, especially because I'm the only girl.\nFathers always expect their sons to be the tough ones, while the girls are supposed to be the sensitive ones, the ones who cry when they fall not the boys. Mothers always teach their daughters to clean and cook before they grow older. Girls are taught to be mothers of babies and caretakers of family while boys are being taught to be Harley riders and wrestlers. Girls are taught that in a dress you\u2019re a princess and no one could change that. Boys are taught that the more muscles you have the more people like you.\nGirls walking around in short skirts, short shorts and tight clothes just to get the attention of another person. To me people aren\u2019t important id much rather go outside feeling comfortable then to go out wondering \u201cdoes this shirt look right?\u201d or \u201cis this the right fit?\u201d. I clearly don\u2019t care what people think of me, people have their own opinions and thoughts of what a girl is supposedly supposed to say, wear and look.\nBE UNIQUE! DON'T BE AFRAID OF SOCIETY IT'S JUST A NEGATIVE ENERGY. PROUD TO BE A GIRL!<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570024406313}]
On the bank of a river, there lived a hermit. Over thirty years he had been doing 'Sadana' to walk on water. He was great devotee of lord Krishna. He subsisted only on cow's milk, which was supplied by a girl of eleven years, living on the other bank of the river.<\/p>
One day her mother told her, \u201cThere are heavy clouds. There is going to be a downpour and the river will be flooded. Tell the hermit that you won\u2019t be able to supply milk to him tomorrow\u201d.<\/p>
The girl did so.<\/p>
The hermit told the girl, \u201cDon\u2019t worry about the flood. I will teach you a \u2018mantra\u2019 and you can walk on water. Close your eyes and repeat \u201cKrishna, Krishna, Krishna\u201d, and you can comfortably walk on water\u201d.<\/p>
As expected the rain came in torrent and the river was in spate. The girl got ready to take milk to the hermit. The mother refused. But the girl persisted and told her that the hermit had given her a \u2018mantra\u2019 which can make her to walk on water. Believing these words, the mother allowed her to go. The girl went to the river, closed her eyes, repeated \u201cKrishna, Krishna, Krishna\u201d, and she walked on water. The hermit was looking on in wonder. She returned home, repeating the \u2018mantra\u2019, walking on water. <\/p>
The hermit thought to himself, \u201cHow wonderful! I enabled that girl to walk on water. I have the power. Now let me try for myself\u201d. <\/p>
Confidently he stepped on water and droned forthwith. <\/p>
This story implies that, faith can move mountains. The young girl had tremendous faith in the mantra given by the hermit, but not the hermit himself. It is implicit faith that can do wonders in this world. All great scientists had this kind of faith that nature had something to reveal and they brought forth unbelievable scientific truths for us to enjoy in the modern world in the form of many inventions like TV, smart phone, computer and what else. All these inventions were born out of implicit faith. \n<\/p>
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Non violence is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction. On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi, here I am with my new article which is related to Gandhiji. Well Today is international day of non violence. When it comes to non violence first thing comes in our mind is Mahatma Gandhi. This world has seen its share of bloody wars that ended countless lives and filled many more with grief. No matter what country you go to, there are stories of how someone\u2019s greed or lust for power resulted in the killing of innocent people and the destruction of beautiful cities. Even wars that were fought for a good cause, like the Civil War of the USA, that resulted in slavery being abolished, have been responsible for a great many deaths. Fortunately, however, there are people in this world who have gone about making the changes they thought necessary without violence or pure brute force, and these are the people that the International Day of Non-Violence celebrates. No matter where you live, there\u2019s no denying that a day celebrating non-violent ways of making a statement and bringing about change is long overdue, and that these peaceful strategies for fighting injustice more than definitely deserve their own day. The International Day of Non-Violence is observed on October 2nd in honor of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhiji, one of the most influential political activists of all time. Gandhji used nonviolent civil disobedience to eventually overthrow the British, who ruled India at the time. Despite being thrown in jail numerous times, but nothing ever caused him to abandon his peaceful approach, which eventually resulted in India finally gaining the independence they\u2019d wanted for years. The independence of his country was not the only issue Gandhiji found important, however; he was also keenly interested in building good relationships between people of different religions and ethnicities, expanding women\u2019s rights, and reducing the amount of poverty. Even though he was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in 1948, he has never been forgotten, and is called \u201cthe father of the nation\u201d by most Indians.On June 15th, 2007, the United Nations General Assembly voted to make the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi\u2019s birth the International Day of Non-Violence. The day is mostly dedicated to spreading the message of non-violence to as many people as possible in all countries of the world. One of the best ways to honor Mahatma Gandhi\u2019s life and achievements, as well as those of other world leaders who have won their battles without violence, you could choose one of these people and read their biography\u2014find out what motivated them to act as they did, what helped keep them strong even when they saw terrible things happening all around them. Such people include Civil Rights activists Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, Beatles star John Lennon, humanitarian activist and \u201cKing of Calypso\u201d Harry Belafonte, and of course anti-apartheid movement leader Nelson Mandela. The life stories of each of these people is fascinating and inspiring. If you have children, this day could be the perfect time to teach them the virtues of bravery, compassion, and perseverance.Children can be cruel to one another, so it is important to instill strong feelings of right and wrong in your children in hopes they will become good, strong adults and worthy successors of the people mentioned above. Children are, after all, the future, and the people who will shape history. However you decide to observe the International Day of Non-Violence, make sure you do what you can to honor the bravery and goodness of people like Mahatma Gandhi and carry on their legacy.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569987048333}]
\u00a0Inktober\u00a0is a world wide, month long art challenge created by artist Jake Parker.Inktober is focused on improving skill and developing positive drawing habits. Every day for the month of October anyone participating in the\u00a0Inktoberchallenge creates an ink drawing and posts it online. So, what are you waiting for? Take inktober challenge and try to complete it. Here's mine. Day 1<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569919166219},{"id":1569919551593,"type":"img","data":"5d9312412ab16"}]
Here are some intresting gandhi facts that offer a small glimpse into the life of the father of india,Mahatma Gandhi was born on oct 2,1869.As Mohandas karamchand Gandhi,Gandhi is often called Bapu in India. He was an astute political campaigner who fought for India Independence from British rule and for rights of the Indian poor.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569928939659},{"data":"
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Nathuram Godse.Nathuram Vinayak Godse(19 may- 15 november 1949)was the assassiin of Mahatma Gandhi,Who shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point blank range in new delhi on 30january 1948. On january 21,2017 the womens march on washington became the largest human rights protest in U.S history,with an estimated 3.3 million demonstrators in over 500 cities. In 1930 gandhi became the first and only indian who has been distinguished with \"TIME PERSON OF THE YEAR\" tittle. Gandhi never won a nobel prize,despite being nominated 5 years.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569929393232}]
THE ONE THING IN THIS WORLD,<\/p>
THAT MAKES ME DAY TO DAY,<\/p>
GIVING ME THINGS IN MY LIFE,<\/p>
THAT USED TO BE A DREAM TO PRAY.<\/p>
A FIRE DEEP INSIDE MY HEART,<\/p>
THAT PUSHES ME TO GO,<\/p>
EVEN WHEN I WANT TO STOP,<\/p>
IT'S THE ONE THING THAT I KNOW.<\/p>
THAT ONE SPECIAL THING,<\/p>
THE ONLY NEEDED TOOL,<\/p>
THAT GETS ME THROUGH IT ALL,<\/p>
YOUR LOVE FOR ME IS MY FUEL.<\/p>
YOU ARE THE SUN THAT WARMS THE FACE.<\/p>
YOU ARE THE MIND THAT EMBRACES ME.<\/p>
YOU ARE THE CALMNESS OF THE OCEAN SEAS.<\/p>
YOU ARE THE BEAUTY OF FLOWERS IN SPRINGS.<\/p>
WHAT ELSE CAN I SAY,<\/p>
I WANT TO BE WITH YOU ALL DAY,<\/p>
WITH A MUM SO SWEET,<\/p>
AND THIS IS WHAT I TWEET.....!!<\/p>"}]
The story of the\u00a0swayambhu\u00a0statue handed down from generations through word of mouth, goes something like this: When the Shepherd touched the stone with a pointed rod, the stone started bleeding. The shepherds were astounded. Soon the whole village gathered around to watch the miracle. On that night Lord Shanaishwara appeared in the dream of the most devoted and pious of the shepherds.\n\nHe told the shepherd that he is \"Shaneeshwara\". He also told that the unique looking black stone is his swayambhu form. The shepherd prayed and asked the lord whether he should construct a temple for him. To this, Lord Shani Mahatma said there is no need for a roof as the whole sky is his roof and he preferred to be under open sky. He asked the shepherd to do daily pooja and 'Tailabhisheka' every Saturday without fail. He also promised the whole hamlet will have no fear of dacoits or burglars or thieves.\n\nSo, Lord Shanaishwara can be seen even today, in the open yard without any roof above. To this day, there are no doors for any houses, shops, temples.[6]\u00a0It is to be seen to believe that even post office has no door, not to speak of locks. Due to the fear of Lord Shani, none of the structures, be it dwelling houses, huts, shops, etc. situated within one kilometer radius of this Lord Shani temple have neither doors nor locks.[7]\u00a0No thievery or burglary was reported until 2010 when first theft was reported and again another one was reported in 2011. This Shani Shingnapur is visited daily by thousands of devotees praying for Lord Shaneswara's favour. The place is busiest on Saturdays. Shani\u00a0Thrayodashi\u00a0is considered to be a favorite day for the lord. Similarly Saturday falling on 'Amavasya'(new moon day in Sanskrit and many other Indian languages) is considered to be a favourite day for the Lord Shanaishwara and on that days devotees seeking his blessings throng this temple in thousands. In the many years history of the village, there has not been a single incident of theft, riots, murder or rape. It is believed that nobody from the village has ever gone to a home of the aged. Nor has there been a single complaint lodged in a police station.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569936872160}]
I would like to call to-day a day of love and peace because Mahatma Gandhi is the purest resemblance there is. <\/p>
To conquer a battle without killing and leading people to do what is right seemed impossible but, he showed us a way, which guided and lead us to our Independence Day. <\/p>
It is peoples nature to talk and comment even when they don\u2019t help, and not giving a ear to those unnecessary voices is necessary. Those are the voices that craved for war, for blood, for revenge and hatred basically, the wrong strategies to get the right things done!! <\/p>
Doing what\u2019s right is the hardest thing, your body and mind sometimes will not agree with you, imagine what he went through for you and this is the reason October 2nd is celebrated as one of the three national holidays of India.<\/p>
Even the moon in the sky has spots it can\u2019t hide but this doesn\u2019t change the fact that it\u2019s our light in the dark. Similarly, no matter what is said about Mahatma Gandhi one thing we cant deny is the fact that his existence got our country deliverance.<\/p>"}]
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